Roger Waters Live Last Night in Glendale,AZ


My first concert in a while. Last was Sia. 

Roger has a message for his audience

that comes with the music. Somewhat off-putting

I must say. I went for music not politics. Not saying

I totally disagree with his. F-bombs galore. All our presidents

past and current are mass murderers. Could be a bit strong.

He is 79 and British.  Has some fun stories. I can live without

the other messages though. Is this messaging common nowadays?

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@slbjbb +1  ^^^ very astute. 
 

One of the posts that was removed above asked if anyone would like to comment on something Trump related. 
 

I would not.
 

But I’d like to make a statement about how apparently easy it’s been for the various negative forces at play in the world to disrupt whatever sense of unity we used to have in the good ol US of A. And more specifically, how subversive it is, as evidenced by some of the politically charged nonsense that’s spouted off on this forum by various members. 
 

The folks who’re doing that ^^^ are more a part of the problem than they are the solution. 
 

My two cents.

One more thing …
Why don’t you play nicely or go home, you b#%$ho%#s. 

That’s plural.

Roger did have a disclaimer before every gig if you don't care for his rants then f*** off to the bar. For years you know what you're getting from a Waters concert. Great music and political whine. FZappa was the same way. Still love the talent.

So you had no problem with the off handed and overblown BLM comments? They had nothing to do with the Waters controversy. Why, oh why is it that those who protest the critiques of the right take umbrage but when it comes to the center and left feel perfectly fine with it, and ride their high horses off into the sunset?

Those are the folks who are the problem and not part of the solution.

All the best,
Nonoise

tunefuldude:  

I should come as no surprise that a forum based on at home reproduction of artists expression would deteriorate into people insulting artists and other forum posters while hiding behind a keyboard. 

The original point to this thread was about an artist whose work became part of modern culture. The work itself is a strong anti war and strong political statement. 

No surprise that his message was missed.